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Law Library Blog (December 2021): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law Dec 2021

Law Library Blog (December 2021): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Law Library Newsletters/Blog

No abstract provided.


The Y-Factor: Why Do Research?, Jeffery S. Gates Nov 2021

The Y-Factor: Why Do Research?, Jeffery S. Gates

Library Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Stem For Success Evaluation And Assessment Resources For Researchers, Cristo Leon Nov 2021

Stem For Success Evaluation And Assessment Resources For Researchers, Cristo Leon

STEM for Success Resources

The article presents a collection of federal and nonfederal resources intending to assist the researcher in the understanding of evaluation of broader impacts and participation in STEM.

STEM for Success is an integrated program to broaden participation in STEM.


A National Rural Postsecondary Research Agenda, National Rural Postsecondary Research Agenda Working Group Nov 2021

A National Rural Postsecondary Research Agenda, National Rural Postsecondary Research Agenda Working Group

The Rural Educator

No abstract provided.


Remote Portals: Enacting Black Feminisms And Humanization To Disrupt Isolation In Teacher Education, Mildred Boveda, Keisha M. Allen Oct 2021

Remote Portals: Enacting Black Feminisms And Humanization To Disrupt Isolation In Teacher Education, Mildred Boveda, Keisha M. Allen

Occasional Paper Series

As two Black women teacher educators who contend with the neoliberal expectations of the westernized academy and the material realities of preparing teachers for P-12 contexts, we face the pressures of performing productivity while attempting to ameliorate injustices for multiply-marginalized students (e.g., Black students with disabilities facing economic hardships). Working within predominantly white spaces, we were already socially and intellectually isolated prior to the 2020 pandemic. In this collaborative essay, we articulate how COVID-19 exasperated existing educational and social inequities, yet served as a portal to collective sense-making of our heightened intersectional consciousness, sense of duty to community, and enactments …


School Of Culinary Arts & Food Technology - Autumn Newsletter 2021, James Murphy Oct 2021

School Of Culinary Arts & Food Technology - Autumn Newsletter 2021, James Murphy

Other resources

The School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology, TU Dublin, Autumn Newsletter captured the many events, research, awards, significant contributions, special civic, community and sustainability activities which the students and staff members of the school have successfully completed up to the Autumn period of 2021. The successful completion of these activities would not be possible without the active and on-going support of the 'INSPIRED' friends of Culinary Arts (school supporters) and our school's industry association supporters. We thank you all, consider getting involved in our New Campus here at Central Quad, Grangegorman, Dublin 7). email: scaft@tudublin.ie for further details and …


Your Personal Guide To Getting Into Research, Katherine Vo. Brown, Priyadarshini Chandrashekhar, Harshith Gontla, Ekaterina S Kovatsenko, Aamira Shah, Kelsey Littrell Sep 2021

Your Personal Guide To Getting Into Research, Katherine Vo. Brown, Priyadarshini Chandrashekhar, Harshith Gontla, Ekaterina S Kovatsenko, Aamira Shah, Kelsey Littrell

The Cardinal Edge

The stereotype of a researcher conjures up an image of a person in a white lab coat, juggling various test tubes and chemicals. However, this picture does not capture the essence of all research. Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to be a STEM major to do research! Research is for everyone, and there are many options to participate across all disciplines. As an R-1 classified research institute, the University of Louisville (UofL) is involved with groundbreaking research across many disciplines including education, political science, and business. Below are some compelling reasons to pursue research as an undergraduate …


What Is Philosophy In Prison? George Eliot And The Search For Moral Insight, Alison Liebling Sep 2021

What Is Philosophy In Prison? George Eliot And The Search For Moral Insight, Alison Liebling

Journal of Prison Education and Reentry (2014-2023)

I argue in this article that people in prison make excellent philosophers, for reasons related to what they are deprived of. I also suggest that great novels constitute, or at the very least, introduce us to, philosophy. Some of the deepest questions about human life can be addressed by fusing philosophical thinking with empirical research in prisons. Prisoners talk with depth and insight about what it is to feel human, what matters most in human experience, and the importance of the ‘vibrations of fellow feeling’.


Intellectual Competency Development For The Students Of Technical Higher Education Institutions, Ilkhom Karimov Sep 2021

Intellectual Competency Development For The Students Of Technical Higher Education Institutions, Ilkhom Karimov

Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education

This article discusses the development of intellectual competencies of students in technical higher education, and it uncovers the content and essence of intellectual competence, important factors for the development of intellectual competence, the necessary factors and the formation of a competitive specialist, as well as the development of intellectual abilities of future professionals


The Past: Molding The Future, News And Communications Services Aug 2021

The Past: Molding The Future, News And Communications Services

Seek

The College of Education at Kansas State University traces its lineage back to courses in vocational education, which began in the late 1890s. In 1965, the Kansas Board of Regents approved the College of Education as an independent academic unit offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees.


2021 Spring - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services Aug 2021

2021 Spring - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services

Seek

Spring 2021 issue of Seek


Explain It: Mrna, Anna Zinovyeva Aug 2021

Explain It: Mrna, Anna Zinovyeva

Seek

Anna Zinovyeva, assistant professor of biology in the College of Arts and Sciences, studies gene expression and RNA biology. Zinovyeva explains, in fewer than 100 words, what mRNA is and why revolutionary mRNA vaccines are so important during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Graduate Scholar: Mars Making, Katie Messerla Aug 2021

Graduate Scholar: Mars Making, Katie Messerla

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Geology student researches makeup of the red planet.


Undergraduate Scholar: A Novel Experience, Michelle Geering Aug 2021

Undergraduate Scholar: A Novel Experience, Michelle Geering

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Student’s narrative map brings Spanish story to life.


Faculty Focus: Leader In The Sky, Kimberly Bird Aug 2021

Faculty Focus: Leader In The Sky, Kimberly Bird

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Unmanned aircraft researcher pilots FAA projects.


Engagement: Wildcats On Wheels, Taylor Provine Aug 2021

Engagement: Wildcats On Wheels, Taylor Provine

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College of Veterinary Medicine program helps communities while educating students.


Udp Focus: Connecting The Dots, Michelle Geering Aug 2021

Udp Focus: Connecting The Dots, Michelle Geering

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Physical chemist uncovers nanoparticle behavior.


Redefining The Classroom, Patrice Scott Aug 2021

Redefining The Classroom, Patrice Scott

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College of Education brings research, robots together.


The Grid, Jennifer Tidball Aug 2021

The Grid, Jennifer Tidball

Seek

Engineers make our electric grid smarter, safer.


Research That Ticks, Beth Bohn Aug 2021

Research That Ticks, Beth Bohn

Seek

Seeking answers to tick-borne diseases.


Behind The Breadbasket, Pat Melgares Aug 2021

Behind The Breadbasket, Pat Melgares

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Wheat scientists help drive state’s strength in US, world production.


Continuing The Fight, Erin Pennington, Jennifer Tidball Aug 2021

Continuing The Fight, Erin Pennington, Jennifer Tidball

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Researchers work across disciplines to end COVID-19 pandemic.


Seek: Research Magazine For Kansas State University. [Introductory Matter] Spring 2021, Beth Montelone Aug 2021

Seek: Research Magazine For Kansas State University. [Introductory Matter] Spring 2021, Beth Montelone

Seek

Introductory material for the Spring 2021 issue of Seek, including the table of contents and a letter from Interim Vice President for Research Beth Montelone.


Shorts, News And Communications Services Aug 2021

Shorts, News And Communications Services

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Shorts

  • An eye for cattle facial recognition technology
  • Engaging the nonprofit workforce
  • Designing a new studio experience
  • Konza Prairie continues decades of research success
  • The nose knows
  • Big support for a big idea


Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University Aug 2021

Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University

Points of Pride

  • Rankings
  • Academics
  • Athletics
  • Facilities
  • Outreach
  • Research


The Scientific Method In Tourism Education: Research Experience At The Autonomous University Of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Manuel Ramon Gonzalez Herrera Aug 2021

The Scientific Method In Tourism Education: Research Experience At The Autonomous University Of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Manuel Ramon Gonzalez Herrera

University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing

The general aim of this investigation was developing a research experience as a training process that favors the construction and validation of a conceptual model with the stages of the scientific method through a case study with tourism students. A theoretical - applied, qualitative, interdisciplinary and deductive research type was implemented, in which mixed data sources were used, and methods like literature review, observation, triangulation, modeling, case study, and empirical validation were implemented. The main outcomes were the construction of the conceptual scientific model, validation of the model by its implementation in an empirical case study, and identification of learning …


(Re)Writing Communities And Identities, Phillip Marzluf, Anna Goins, Cindy Debes, Stacia Gray, A. Abby Knoblauch, Cameron Grace Leader-Picone Jul 2021

(Re)Writing Communities And Identities, Phillip Marzluf, Anna Goins, Cindy Debes, Stacia Gray, A. Abby Knoblauch, Cameron Grace Leader-Picone

NPP eBooks

(Re)Writing Communities and Identities enables college-level students to develop their ability to compose various informative and expressive genres, including analyses, reflections, summaries, syntheses, and informative reports. While students raise their consciousness about their writing process and audience-based informative strategies, they also familiarize themselves with important social and cultural issues related to the theme of "identities and communities."


Designing Arguments For Academic, Public, And Professional Audiences, Phillip Marzluf Jul 2021

Designing Arguments For Academic, Public, And Professional Audiences, Phillip Marzluf

NPP eBooks

This college-level textbook guides students through five different types of arguments: evaluations, responses, persuasive rhetorical arguments, proposals, and practical professional development arguments. Students are introduced to rhetorical concepts and strategies to enable them to more effectively appeal to different types of audiences. Students will gain practice in audience-based reasoning, basing their reasons and evidence on the assumptions, beliefs, and values of their readers.


Virtual Research Conference Presentations: A Research Course Assignment Students Love, Margaret R. Lamar, Donna Sheperis Jun 2021

Virtual Research Conference Presentations: A Research Course Assignment Students Love, Margaret R. Lamar, Donna Sheperis

Journal of Technology in Counselor Education and Supervision

Developmentally appropriate research experiences can help students develop an interest in research and motivation to engage in the research process. This conference proceeding will introduce a conference presentation assignment for students in an online master’s level counseling research course. Through this comprehensive assignment, students, in a virtual setting, learn the process of developing a research topic, doing an extensive literature review, submitting a conference proposal, providing a blind review for their peers, creating a conference poster, and presenting their virtual poster. Discussion includes various software and technology used for this assignment, along with best ways to support students throughout the …


Professional Variables And Staff Readiness To Utilise Internet-Based Channels For Research Communication In An Era Of Covid-19, Valentine Joseph Owan, Levi Udochukwu Akah Phd., Mary Mark Ogbeche, Moses Eteng Obla Jun 2021

Professional Variables And Staff Readiness To Utilise Internet-Based Channels For Research Communication In An Era Of Covid-19, Valentine Joseph Owan, Levi Udochukwu Akah Phd., Mary Mark Ogbeche, Moses Eteng Obla

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

This study assessed the professional variables of academic staff in African varsities and their readiness to Utilise Internet-Based Channels for Research Communication in an era of Covid-19. Drawing from Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, the study was guided by four null hypotheses. The quantitative research method based on the virtual cross-sectional survey design was adopted. A total of 8,591 academics in African universities were the targeted demographic of this study. However, data were collected from a virtual snowball sample of 1,977 respondents (males, N = 1347; females, N = 630) from 24 African countries. A validated electronic survey, with three …